Methodist Churches
Protestant churches often were named based on their location and if a church moved with the membership, the name of the church may have changed accordingly. The street addresses and dates in the following table represent our best effort to provide accurate information. However, the reader should keep in mind that the information was compiled from a variety of sources including community and church histories and therefore some of the dates may be inconsistent.
Bibliography
Tucker, Frank C. The Methodist Church in Missouri 1798–1939. Nashville, Tennessee: Parthenon Press, 1966.
Showing records 1 to 20 of 88.
| Churches | Approximate Dates | Years Address Tidbits | Clergy |
| Arlington United Methodist |
1914-Open |
• 1915 - Arlington Ave.
• 1914 - 5404 St. Louis Ave.
• 1961 - 3770 McKelvey Rd., Bridgeton
• 1920 - 2801 Union Blvd. |
Clergy |
| Asbury United Methodist |
1914-Open |
• 1914 - Leffingwell Ave. & Pine St.
• 1918 - 8400 N. Broadway Blvd.
• 1924 - Taylor & St. Ferdinand Sts.
• 1952 - 4001 Maffitt St. |
Clergy |
| Beckville Methodist Church |
1892-1911 |
• (see Christy Memorial United Methodist) |
|
| Bellefontaine United Methodist |
1806-Open |
• 1806 - Private home
• 1854 - 10600 Bellefontaine Rd., Bellefontaine Neighbors |
|
| Bethel Methodist |
1859-Open |
• 1873 - 17500 Manchester Rd., Pond
• 1859 - 2500 Wild Horse Creek Rd., Wildwood |
Clergy |
| Bridgeton Methodist Episcopal |
1844-1901 |
• 1850 - Bridgeton Station Rd., Bridgeton |
Clergy |
| Cabanne United Methodist |
1896-Open |
• 1897 - Vernon & Arcade Aves.
• 1902 - 5760 Bartmer Ave.
• 1896 - Goodfellow & Union Aves. |
Clergy |
| Carondelet Methodist Episcopal |
|
• See Kingshighway United Methodist |
Clergy |
| Centenary Methodist |
1821-Open |
• 1821 - 4th & Myrtle Sts.
• 2006 - 55 Plaza Sq.
• This is the second oldest Methodist church in St. Louis. In 2005, the address was 55 Plaza Square; however, it is the same downtown location as in 1842.
• 1839 - 5th & Gratiot Sts.
• 1842 - N. 16th St. at Pine
• 1841 - 5th & Pine Sts. |
Clergy |
| Central Methodist |
1869-1890 |
• This church merged into Lafayette Park United Methodist in 1888.
• Chouteau Avenue Methodist
• 1850 - 8th St. & Chouteau Blvd.
• 1848-1887
• 1888 - Lafayette Park |
|
| Christ Community United Methodist |
Unknown-Open |
• 2006 - 8841 Lucas & Hunt Rd., Jennings |
|
| Christ Methodist |
Unknown-1952 |
• This church merged into Union United Methodist. |
|
| Christy Memorial United Methodist |
1892-Open |
• 1892 - Morganford Rd. & Chippewa St.
• 1911 - 4601 Morganford Rd. & Neosho St.
• Formerly Beckville Methodist Church South until 1911. |
Clergy |
| Church of Our Redeemer |
1943-Unknown |
• Only information at this time is the clergy list |
Clergy |
| Clayton United Methodist |
1888-Open |
• 1888 - 101 N. Bemiston Ave. at Maryland Ave., Clayton |
|
| Clifton Heights Methodist Episcopal |
1888-Closed |
• The Clifton Heights church burned in 1905 and the name was inadvertently changed to Dr. Fry Memorial Methodist.
• 1892 - 2501 Clifton Ave.
• 1888 - Frisco Park, (formerly the Scullin Steel Mill site) |
|
| Coldwater (St. Louis) Circuit |
1820-1865 |
• Only information at this time is the clergy list |
Clergy |
| Concord Trinity United Methodist |
1856-Open |
• This church originally called Trinity Methodist Episcopal.
• 1955 - 5275 S. Lindbergh Blvd., Concord |
Clergy |
| Cook Avenue Methodist Episcopal |
1885-Closed |
• 1937 - Closed and merged with Salem-in-Ladue United Methodist.
• 1903 - 4435 Elmbank Ave. (used Elmbank name)
• This church was called Ebenezer or Elmbank Methodist. Refer to Salem in Ladue United Methodist.
• 1885-1937
• Ebenezer or Elmbank Methodist
• 1885 - Taylor & Cottage Aves. (used Ebenezer name) |
|
| Eden Methodist Episcopal |
1852-Closed |
• Overland |
|